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How I reached a VERY GOOD Level in Japanese in 18 months Part 1 

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In this video, I am going to explain step by step how I reached a high level of fluency in Japanese without having to live in Japan. I have been learning Japanese since November 2020.
The bilingual book I used : www.amazon.com/Japanese-Short...
Timecodes :
00:00 - Intro
01:13 - Learning Hiragana and Katakana
04:32 - Benefits of a Bilingual Book
19:05 - Comprehensible Input And Why I Didn't Use it To Learn Japanese
21:05 - AJATT and its Methodology
23:02 - My Experience With AJATT
24:37 - How to Use RU-vid To Learn Japanese
28:46 - How to Use Netflix To Learn Japanese
29:25 - Little Information About The Brain
29:50 - My Experience and Why Consistency Is Important
32:21 - Why Visualization Is Crucial
35:30 - Believe in Yourself and Enjoy Your Life In Your Target Language

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Комментарии : 11   
@rihards496
@rihards496 6 дней назад
Brother. I have to admit. You gave me a ton of motivation right now to continue my Japanese studies. It's a process for sure, but I've gotten some fresh ideas on how to proceed!
@Thisisnotmyrealname8
@Thisisnotmyrealname8 21 день назад
Thank you. I think you have a lot of good and interesting advice. I'm going to try it out. I've been studying for 14 months and still feel very much a beginner. I study every day and probably average about 2 or 3 hours of study a day. I've tried a lot of different methods. I know a good amount of words and how the grammar works, but it just doesn't click when I'm trying to speak or listen to Japanese so far.
@Marc_1902
@Marc_1902 21 день назад
About the grammar. That's why I would recommend a bilingual book because it's easier to see on your own eyes how the different grammar works :)
@Marc_1902
@Marc_1902 21 день назад
If you're a native English speaker or you have a high level in English, I can recommend you this book www.amazon.com/Japanese-Short-Stories-Beginners-Captivating-ebook/dp/B08FDXBPT3 :)
@Thisisnotmyrealname8
@Thisisnotmyrealname8 21 день назад
@@Marc_1902 Thanks, I'll check it out. I already started using Chatgpt for hiragana/katakana-only reading, too.
@socceracosta
@socceracosta 22 дня назад
ありがとうございます
@arshinagar993
@arshinagar993 23 дня назад
Your videos are very nice. But for the progress of your channel, the videos should be SEO. This will increase video views. you need 1. Attractive thumbnails 2. Best title and description 3. Video related tags You will get good results
@Marc_1902
@Marc_1902 23 дня назад
Thank you vey much :D
@berberdrip
@berberdrip 24 дня назад
Ok im gonna do the same I really sick of textbooks 🤢🤮🤮
@selimbalti4527
@selimbalti4527 11 дней назад
What is your first language?
@Marc_1902
@Marc_1902 11 дней назад
Luxembourgish
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